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Immunology D-index 59 Citations 12,999 140 World Ranking 2434 National Ranking 1165

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Awards & Achievements

2007 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Virus
  • Immune system
  • Gene

Harriet L. Robinson mainly investigates Virology, Virus, DNA vaccination, Immunology and Vaccination. Harriet L. Robinson has researched Virology in several fields, including Immune system, Antibody, AIDS Vaccines and Recombinant DNA. Her Virus research integrates issues from Vaccinia and Modified vaccinia Ankara.

Her research in Modified vaccinia Ankara intersects with topics in T cell and Orthopoxvirus. Her DNA vaccination research incorporates elements of Viral envelope, Cytotoxic T cell, Antibody titer and Immunogenicity. Her Vaccination study incorporates themes from Gene gun, Hemagglutinin, Antigen, Microbiology and Influenza A virus.

Her most cited work include:

  • DNA vaccines: protective immunizations by parenteral, mucosal, and gene-gun inoculations (1160 citations)
  • Control of a mucosal challenge and prevention of AIDS by a multiprotein DNA/MVA vaccine. (1081 citations)
  • Different T helper cell types and antibody isotypes generated by saline and gene gun DNA immunization. (545 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Virology, Virus, Immunology, Modified vaccinia Ankara and DNA vaccination. Her Virology research includes themes of Vaccinia, Recombinant DNA, Immune system and Antibody. Her study looks at the relationship between Virus and topics such as Recombinant virus, which overlap with Poxviridae.

Her studies in Immunology integrate themes in fields like Cytotoxic T cell and AIDS Vaccines. Her Modified vaccinia Ankara research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in T cell, HIV vaccine, Viral Vaccine and Avidity. Her DNA vaccination study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Orthomyxoviridae, Influenza A virus and Measles virus.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Virology (101.26%)
  • Virus (66.04%)
  • Immunology (50.31%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2010-2021)?

  • Virology (101.26%)
  • Immunology (50.31%)
  • Modified vaccinia Ankara (30.19%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Harriet L. Robinson focuses on Virology, Immunology, Modified vaccinia Ankara, Virus and Vaccination. Her Virology research incorporates elements of Vaccinia, HIV vaccine, Antibody and DNA vaccination. Her DNA vaccination research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Viremia and Measles virus.

Her study in the field of Immune system, Immunization and Monocyte is also linked to topics like Proinflammatory cytokine. Her Modified vaccinia Ankara research incorporates themes from T cell, Ebola virus, Immunogenicity, Avidity and Cytotoxic T cell. Her study in the fields of Avian leukosis viruses under the domain of Virus overlaps with other disciplines such as Leukemogenic.

Between 2010 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Phase 1 Safety and Immunogenicity Testing of DNA and Recombinant Modified Vaccinia Ankara Vaccines Expressing HIV-1 Virus-like Particles (139 citations)
  • Prevention of Infection by a Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor Co-Expressing DNA/Modified Vaccinia Ankara Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Vaccine (90 citations)
  • Specificity and 6-Month Durability of Immune Responses Induced by DNA and Recombinant Modified Vaccinia Ankara Vaccines Expressing HIV-1 Virus-Like Particles (73 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Virus
  • Immune system
  • Gene

Her primary scientific interests are in Virology, Modified vaccinia Ankara, Immunology, Virus and Vaccination. Harriet L. Robinson has researched Virology in several fields, including Vaccinia, Immune system and DNA vaccination. Harriet L. Robinson focuses mostly in the field of DNA vaccination, narrowing it down to topics relating to Immunogenicity and, in certain cases, Recombinant DNA.

Her work deals with themes such as T cell, Vector, Immunization, Sexual transmission and Viral vector, which intersect with Modified vaccinia Ankara. The various areas that Harriet L. Robinson examines in her T cell study include Cytotoxic T cell and CD8. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Antibody, Neutralizing antibody, Cellular immunity, HIV vaccine and Adjuvant.

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Best Publications

DNA vaccines: protective immunizations by parenteral, mucosal, and gene-gun inoculations

Ellen F. Fynan;Robert G. Webster;Deborah H. Fuller;Joel R. Haynes.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1993)

1703 Citations

Control of a mucosal challenge and prevention of AIDS by a multiprotein DNA/MVA vaccine.

Rama Rao Amara;Francois Villinger;John D. Altman;Shari L. Lydy.
Science (2001)

1456 Citations

Different T helper cell types and antibody isotypes generated by saline and gene gun DNA immunization.

David Marc Feltquate;Shaun Heaney;Robert G. Webster;Harriet L. Robinson.
Journal of Immunology (1997)

746 Citations

Neutralizing antibody-independent containment of immunodeficiency virus challenges by DNA priming and recombinant pox virus booster immunizations.

H L Robinson;D C Montefiori;R P Johnson;K H Manson.
Nature Medicine (1999)

496 Citations

Differential dependence on target site tissue for gene gun and intramuscular DNA immunizations.

Celia Aurora Tiglao Torres;Akiko Iwasaki;Brian H. Barber;Harriet L. Robinson.
Journal of Immunology (1997)

370 Citations

Multiple-Cytokine-Producing Antiviral CD4 T Cells Are Functionally Superior to Single-Cytokine-Producing Cells

Sunil Kannanganat;Chris Ibegbu;Lakshmi Chennareddi;Harriet L. Robinson.
Journal of Virology (2007)

364 Citations

C3d enhancement of antibodies to hemagglutinin accelerates protection against influenza virus challenge.

Ted M. Ross;Yan Xu;Rick A. Bright;Harriet L. Robinson.
Nature Immunology (2000)

326 Citations

The dominant role of bone marrow-derived cells in CTL induction following plasmid DNA immunization at different sites.

Akiko Iwasaki;Celia Aurora Tiglao Torres;Pamela S. Ohashi;Harriet L. Robinson.
Journal of Immunology (1997)

320 Citations

T cell vaccines for microbial infections

Harriet L Robinson;Rama Rao Amara.
Nature Medicine (2005)

263 Citations

New hope for an aids vaccine

Harriet L. Robinson.
Nature Reviews Immunology (2002)

242 Citations

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